TV-Series
Description
Kureha Clyret, once hailed as the Blade Goddess and Sword Hero, served the Jioral Kingdom with unwavering loyalty until revelations of systemic corruption—including the persecution of demi-humans and her own exploitation—drove her betrayal. A descendant of the Ancient Hero Souji, her silver hair, piercing blue eyes, and striking physique amplify her reputation as a warrior whose presence commands both awe and admiration.
Raised amid privilege, her unyielding moral code compels her to challenge injustice, even confronting Keyaru upon discovering his use of her family’s Clyret swordsmanship to slaughter soldiers she mistakenly trusted as protectors. Their clash ends with her blade shattered by corrosion, but she corners him until aphrodisiac fumes intervene. Defiantly stabbing herself to resist intoxication, she severs his arm before collapsing under traumatic visions of demi-human suffering forced into her mind.
Recovering in an inn, skepticism toward the kingdom’s crimes crumbles when Keyaru and Freia—posing as Princess Flare—present irrefutable proof. Swearing allegiance to Keyaru in gratitude for restoring her severed limb, their bond intensifies after lingering aphrodisiacs trigger her first sexual encounter with him, altering her magical limits. She infiltrates the kingdom’s ranks as a double agent, covertly probing its role in razing Keyaru’s village while masking her defiance behind a veneer of loyalty.
Wielding peerless swordsmanship enhanced by her Divine Sword skill, Kureha begins at level 45, surpassing human norms. Ascending as Sword Hero removes her level cap, enabling growth beyond 200. Her arsenal includes Presence Detection for tracking foes, Wind Wall for aerial agility, and signature techniques like Blood Flower and Moonlight from the Clyret Sword Style. Indomitable Will and Immense Stamina let her wage relentless combat, exemplified by a three-day siege against immortal knights.
Shifting loyalties define her relationships: gratitude toward Keyaru morphs into infatuation, blending aphrodisiac influence with genuine attachment. Rivalries with companions mirror her struggle to balance duty and personal yearning. Born a commoner in a rigid hierarchy, her rise through merit alone exposes systemic inequities, fueling her crusade against the kingdom’s rot—a rebellion forged by betrayal, justice, and the resolve to dismantle those who deemed her expendable.
Raised amid privilege, her unyielding moral code compels her to challenge injustice, even confronting Keyaru upon discovering his use of her family’s Clyret swordsmanship to slaughter soldiers she mistakenly trusted as protectors. Their clash ends with her blade shattered by corrosion, but she corners him until aphrodisiac fumes intervene. Defiantly stabbing herself to resist intoxication, she severs his arm before collapsing under traumatic visions of demi-human suffering forced into her mind.
Recovering in an inn, skepticism toward the kingdom’s crimes crumbles when Keyaru and Freia—posing as Princess Flare—present irrefutable proof. Swearing allegiance to Keyaru in gratitude for restoring her severed limb, their bond intensifies after lingering aphrodisiacs trigger her first sexual encounter with him, altering her magical limits. She infiltrates the kingdom’s ranks as a double agent, covertly probing its role in razing Keyaru’s village while masking her defiance behind a veneer of loyalty.
Wielding peerless swordsmanship enhanced by her Divine Sword skill, Kureha begins at level 45, surpassing human norms. Ascending as Sword Hero removes her level cap, enabling growth beyond 200. Her arsenal includes Presence Detection for tracking foes, Wind Wall for aerial agility, and signature techniques like Blood Flower and Moonlight from the Clyret Sword Style. Indomitable Will and Immense Stamina let her wage relentless combat, exemplified by a three-day siege against immortal knights.
Shifting loyalties define her relationships: gratitude toward Keyaru morphs into infatuation, blending aphrodisiac influence with genuine attachment. Rivalries with companions mirror her struggle to balance duty and personal yearning. Born a commoner in a rigid hierarchy, her rise through merit alone exposes systemic inequities, fueling her crusade against the kingdom’s rot—a rebellion forged by betrayal, justice, and the resolve to dismantle those who deemed her expendable.